mBmmmmmm mmnmmmmKmmimmmm wwm i ' vm&mmnmmw' , ' mmm ymmmm wwmw?m&m&immm? m wm i-S. If" E? fa Ss- lC6.S bf l Lt tt ."ft Kff!. w, H t i. J :Vh P lAyT:.; tf , mhNaiBmERPHICAI)BIHlAi,i SATURDAY. FEBBTTAUT 3, KSGoiip MAGICIAN THINKS "TWIST" INSPIRED BY OLD BOOK fllhfr tt. . rnwllh nAVftllllf- PhftrtGH i IMkns, got his lnptrntlon. If h did not ,M truth borrow the facta, lor tne mia oi 'Ollyr Twist" from the real experience of a, esa. actor. la mo oninion OI -muraion, urn m. bcloIa.il, who la a bibliophile, and who i MYa to ramble through tne mysterious 5j Maaarewaya of literature una Been new , r,awiuti oi tnougnc ana renccuon. , 4 . Burins Mr. Thurnton'a threc-yenr tour or s " Surope he rummaged through the museums -i JVM libraries nnd Milieu mo om curiosity 'met) of London and tho-provinces In quest ..W lore either forgotten or oorlooked by jT v-j i ethers who have engaged In similar research. t un one eucn journey lie umin kujpb .Volume entitled "The Ilemlnlscences of j Michael Kelly." a singer at the Theatro Royal, Drury lane. This volumo was pub llahed In 1828, whereaa Dickens's 'OUtor Twist" did not appear In print until 1837. when It was first published In Hcntlo's Miscellany. This was the year tint Dick ens arranged to write "The Memoirs of Orlmaldl," the great clown The school of pickpockets, which Is the central motif In the talo of "OlUcr Twist," was not a mere figment of tho noeIl8t's Imagination If the belief of Mr. ThuT'tou is well founded. There Is a peculiar fas cination about tho waif of tho strret ap prenticed to learn the trade of Hclentiflc robbery from an rlllclency expert, und It did not surprise Mr Thuiston, tlurtforo, to nnd the so-called legend of the thlees' s school In sober fact In the memoir of this knight of tho sock and buskin Kelly, of Drury lane. Indeed, tho actor makei his tale of triucl as charming In Itx way us the miracles of the Indian mjglclans In thla collection of manuscripts, a large and ntunhln nnn. Air Thurston notisossos i am nlMAllHnt fnv.c.nlt.A InlldPU Uf lt d ten by Dickens to English newsp.ipcri be- forehe had gained ooti locil fame in a writer of Action. He ha great admiration for Dickens, and docs not In tho least at tempt to detract from the uluo of his work by citing tho ptr.tllol between "01ler Twist" and the talc of Kc,lly, tho actor. DESERTS SAWDUST 'AND MOVIES FOR DRAMA Desiring to mako his dramatic debut In his native city, Gordon Cldredge. n joung Philadelphia actor, will cITcrt his Initial nppearance In "Thrco Weeks" ct tho Kn'ck crbocker Theatre next week Mr Kldrcdgo Is n rein tho of the lato Trest llldredge. the celebrated minstrel, nnd has hud n, mic cessful career as a molng-plcturo actor, as tho star of numerous nudcllIo acts and for a time as a clow n In a circus. Then he determined to dcote hlmiolf to dramatic work nnd was made sccr.il offers by prominent producers He accepted the en gagement of tho Knickerbocker manage ment Mr. Eldrcdge will lia.e the pirt of retro vltch in "Three Wceki," tho play ndjpted from Kllnor Glyn's novel, which created a sensation In tho so-called literary world Tho part Is ono calculated to exploit the dramatic qualities of tho young hlstrlon and will not make any demands upon his skill as a dancer and comedian In the modern dances Mr. Kldredge also excels and he has won trophies on four occasions when doing exhibition work with noted terpslchorean artists He has likewise ap peared In singing parts and, being possessed of a good voice, was debating whether to adopt an operatic career. Finally, ho de cided to go In for dramatic worlc THE MAN OP MAGIC Thurston, the prestidigitator, com ing to the Walnut. e JBtBltiriirfiT iirti in nil iibiB iBW.ifcrMliLii-J JWJbML ONU WKUK ONLY HWIINNINO MONDAY EVENING THE WONDER -NEW MYSTERIES 100 EN Laneaiter Ar. abora elit St BMDaKjr, Ml, Wei Brri .7 & , 10c. lis 1 MONDAT. TUE8DAT and WLDNKSUAY i . JULIAN ROSE LaU Star of 'Totaih and Perlmutttr." with a, Brand-New, Brlcbt, Humorous Monoloiua a ' Lillian Klnxsbury and Company k Irnr ZtelUr and Ills Caltla Plarora ,5 Crelebton. Belmont t Crelihton STRBT WEST PIULA. SIIOWINQ ' BESSIE LOVE NINA, THE FLOWEP. OirtL" I'nanrw oi rroyrira -inuraqay fcoiATovLSttSU KB MBRBBRT TDPP- "HENnY BBBBBOMM I -- VIH" B TTNNB MATTIIISON. LTN HAHDINq iWOUVBNIBS MONDAY, fiIGHT- KATIKBB TODAY i'XSBST" I rBoraaBMjK'a uj b wrcwr' I t MMH r4awM , MBBMBIBaBII! 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GEORGE STONE IS A JUVENILE IZAAK WALTON trui! i-nA., T ino th rTilnncrlAliina Art-i star, and tho members of his com piny were nt a point on tho Sacramento IUcr near San Krnnclsco "sHootlng scenes In tho new Tine Arts picture. "Jim Iiludso," which will be shown at tho Arcadia The tre the Ust threo days of next week, lleorgo btone, tho elx-year-old Juenlle, bec.imo obsessed with .1 dtslre to fish. The child actors mother and his older com panions tried to persuade him that fishing was out of order nnd that It would bo Im poisllilo for him tl catch an thing, but he penlitcd Tho company's llxlng quarters were aboard tho steamship Detslo Dollar, which was afterward wrecked ns n part of the picture Director Tod Browning and Lucas lliyilly gao In, taking precautions to see that CJeorglo's fishing wns accomplished with n maximum of safety. They got a coll of stout rope, tied ono end fast to a timber and knotted tho other firmly about Goorgle's waist. If lie had fallen from his scat on tho edge of tho deck ho would 1no dangled ocr the water until rescued They trustid to (leorglo to set up a wall loud enough to uttract attention In such an emergency 'Hie youngster fished for secral hours and tried numerous kinds of bait without result, and tho members of tho company offered him enough ndUco on fishing to hao made Izaak Walton speech lesB. Finally some ono told him to wait until Thursday, as the flfch alnaa waited until Thursday to blto so they could bo fried on Friday George belleed this fablo and was on deck early Thursday morning wnltlng to bo tied In his place As luck would hae It, ho soon got a bite and yanked aboard a catfish seeral Inches In lcngtfi He kept the fish nllo In a basin of water for sev eral das, but It mjsterlously disappeared one morning mo company tai wu uuiu WHERE "PEARL" IS SHOWN MONDAY The following Is tho list of theatres In Philadelphia where tho Puthe serial. "Pearl of the Army " now running In the fi enino I.ElxiEit, will bo shown Monday The book ings for the rest of the week will appear In tho dally photoplay department. Liberty Theatre Broad st. and Columbia ae. Verdi Hall- 713 Christian t. Model Theatre 4 15 hciutli st. Dreamland Theatre I'lltston. Ta. IMaza 'Iheatre Itroad an 1 Porter sts. Kim Theatre Camden N J franklin Theatre S.'lft and cllrard axe Alma Theatre Kenslntton ae. and Ontario. Uruml Theatre Ueadlni:. Pa. llrunswlck theatre Jolt irankford ae. Colonial Theatre Norrlitown. Pa. llljou Theatre Trenton J. Metorla Theatre Jersey Shore Ta. On heum Theatre Chamberaburc. Pa. Richmond Theutro Kichmond st. and Alie- S Colonial' Theatre Urlntol. Tt Au lltorlum Theatre Illvenlde. N. J. Colonial Theutri HtfR Harbor. Is J It Theatro Vaneboro. Pa. Crom Kei Theatre ISOth and Market its. Victoria Theatre 1)13 Market t. Itex. Theatre Someraet and Mascher sU. Victoria Theatre Ilarrlsburc. J'a. I'amlly Theatre KorreKt City. Pa. Holland Theatre Old I orge Pa. Victor! e rneaJrc Ilcadlnir. Pa. Evenings, 25c, 50c, 75c & $1 rOilTIVKLV NO lUUHKK Pop. Mat. Tues. & Thurs., 50c, 2:c Regular Sat. Mat., 25c, 50c, 75c TOD VV LAST TIMKS f "A I.ITTI K (IIRf, IN A IIIO CITV lienenta Now Hooklne Liberal Terms SHOW OF THE UNIVERSE- HE WORLD'S MAGICIAN I FREE IIOnOBCOPK TO LADIES at TI1KH THIIKH AIATB ! ! ! READ THIS ! ! ! DOONER'S HOTEL Philadelphia, Jan. 31. 10 IT. LITTLE THEATRE 17th & Da Lancey Bts : Yeattrday a FRIEND of mlna (M. E. Smith, ot 8th St.) told me to so to aee Bhaw'i 'MISALLIANCE" at tha Little Theatre. I went, and I ean't help telllnx you that I never enjoyed a play or a theatra more. I thouiht U wan wonderful. Smith told ma that tha actors and actreaaea vera Just ordinary people!! Well! Weill And t think of ma waatlnc my tlma on tba rubblah of tha old tlma theatres, I'll never mlsa a play ot yours again. EDW. IIAYES 80 liroadway, Naw York. NOW PLAYlfm LAST WF.KIU BEG1NNINO SIONDAY Hurry It! Buy Seats. You'll Laugh. NIXON'B GRAND BROAD AND HONTOOMBUY W, HflHMnU ... flMI. M 'Wmti&sixi 11 WANTED, A WIFE yXJ HMmMBKWBwiilwfflMBpf Mf tBmBmmmBtBBKA. X'K Sixty years ngo or today? Benjamin rQ? WWWliWSWffStrmW ?? 1I9HbbBBIbE9&bBbbW ns Chapin, impersonator of Lincoln, (iV&T BsllUmiffP tTtTsMifr-rrTOniliBiMlr r (mBBaBBUMmSBSfmBBBBL. - Pses in Washington for photo- v-0 affSBMtmmR'WMfJlBt&MmKSfiisM tx Uf lBBMBHxBHBBB VA plays dealing with the cmanci- W w&8tMk0mMmflUBSffi&BMU?im tJ UpbbbbbW mBIbbbbV Yd nntor's life. BBBBBaHEiaBiBVatt sJmKmnaisBmMaMiMmiew v-3bbbbbbbbbb vBbb1bbbbbbbbbbHbV 9-1 BDHuHllHaBHHBVf F'l JbLbHK bVibbbbbbbW "A pBbIbKiJbUbWHbBBKHbHBBLBBBHI , aBBBBBBBHHiBBBBBiBBBBBBBBHiBBBBBH Ff? BJfi.Mirfl lWI-lMBWirffls" A IbbbbbbbbbHIbbbbbbbHV f" ' mHHHO Looking a bit ahead, wo see Anna Held alighting from her train tomorrow to make ready for her ap pearance at tho Lyric in "Follow Me." MUSICAL GLASSES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3. Repetition of yesterday's concert by Philadelphia Orchestra. Program Schu man's "Manfred" oerture; Mendelssohn's "Italian" symphony; Strauss-s "Death and Transfiguration." and Schelline's "Impres sions," plaed by the composer. Academy, Night SUXDAY, FEBRUARY i. Concert, Schubert Hund Oichestra. Pro gram "Mlgnon" oerturej II A Lang's prize smphony; Klnhorn's "i:ciilnn Soli tude In a Polish Vlll.isc", "Itlenzl" oer ture, and 1 tlm.sk j -Kois;ikov piano con certo, plaed by Dorothy Goldsmith. Tor rest. Night. Concert to benefit Mt Slnal Hospital Soloists i:thel Lccliiblta, pianist . (ireta Torpadle. soptano. Prank cllttclson, lolln lst; Hans Klndlor, cellist. Orchestra led by Thaddeus nich. Metropolitan Night THEATxtH. uxaaixoi u ivyELlH STREETS SHOWS THAT MAKE VAUDEVILLE FAMOUS! MAT Wt'lTt EXCLUSIVB LNOAQEMENr OP AMUHICA'S CRHATKST PANTOMIME ntCMIEItn Ruth St. Denis ' SUPPOIITHD BY SO PAMOPS rrtEsnsTiM; Tin: hancr PAiti:Avra JlOU L, and JUUUUCK .S Ml.ltltt MbLANcL' OP KUKAL MlllUl & MLLOUY .. RUBEVILLE" KiipponTED ny a company or in iv a conoiximehation of jqli.ificatiov Mabelle Adams & Marion Murray IV A NEW rOMrnY WITH A MUSICAL TOUCH ENTITLED "COTTON HTOPKINflB" Will Morrisey Amerttftii rmlnfnt Vio11n.it Annoyed nt tht Piano by FrMdU Ctlnton Those Four Entertainers OFFKniNO A HAnMONIOtlH HI.FND OF FUN AND MUHIQ Flavilla 1 Paul McCarty and Elsie Faye 1 Four Akis AND Mrs. Vernon Castle in "Patria" Fourth Epleode nf The Photoplay of Thrills and Adventure, Entitled "DOUBLE CROSSED" 1 Khoivs Dally Matlneea 1 V. M. 2ta and nuc. Nlchtp, H 1. M., Joe to ll.CU. Seats Always a Week In Advance Re4l. Filbert 835 Keystone, Race 2M0 CTAW1 F V Vivian Martin O 1 n. 11 JLj Li 1 "The. Wax Model" Next Mod . Tuee , Wed . OEOUCJ15 UEUAN ft in "MY BWKBTHBART" Addeil Charlie Chaplin In "Easy Street" P A I A CT Pauline Frederick jT-JU AVVI-J ..Tho SaT, Markat" Next Mon , Tues., Wed., Irene Fenwlck and Owen Moore, In "Clrl Uke That" Added Charlie Chaplin In "Easy Street" A P P A HI A Doughs Fairbank jtMsrUlrX The Americano" Added Ura Vernon Castle In Patria" Next Mon., Tuee, Wed., Dorothy Dalton In "Chicken Casey." Added Mrs Vernon Castle ln ''Patria" (Second. Episode) VlfTHRlA VIOLA DANA YUlUIVItt "Thread, of Fate Next Mon , Tues., Wed , Frank Keetmn In "TUB 1IRIUE OF HATE" Addea Charlie Chaplin In 'Easy Street" RFOFNT ElheI BfOraore slVIVSli "The White Rare'' Nett-Mij,4rues.. "MONEY MAQIO" A44e -CtarlU ,OauUa (n-Maey Rtreet" ODD ANGLES ON THE AMUSEMENT Tho shadow kiss of the professor and the secretary as interpreted by George Arliss and Jeane Eagles in "The Professor's Lovo Story," at the Broad. 3IOXVAY, FEBRUARY S. Tlnal concert, Now York Symphony So ciety. Program Urahm's first sjmplibny; march from Itlmsk -KorsaUow's "I.e Cot, fl'Or," and Chopin's 12 minor piano concerto, plajed by Josef Hoffman Academy. Night htad-I.eefson bonato recital, with CJieta Torpadle. Itltz-Carlton. Morning Musicale. Soloists rrieda Hempcl, no prano: Pablo Casals, cellist, Hrnest Schell Ing, pianist. Belletue-Stratford Morning TUESDAY, FEBRUARY G Ai.in" nitii n.iilaVI- M.ntlnplll. Ober. Amato, Hothler and Metropolitan Opera Company, Papl conducting. Metropolitan Night. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ft. Concert, Hlch Quartet. Drexel Institute Night. Miss Vloljn recital, Helen "Ware. Wlth crspoon Hall Night FRIDAY, FEBRUARY V Concert, Philadelphia Orchestra. Pro gram Gluck's "Alcesta" oerture; Heetho cn's eighth sjmphony; "The Swan of Tuoncl.t," (Sibelius); Liszt's "Tasso," and arias and song sung by Ilelnald tVcrren rath Academy. Night. UOXDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Concert, Doston Sjmphony Orchestra. Program Smetana's "Bartered Brldo" Assisted by Ted Shawn DHNISIIAWN DANCEIIS or inuia. okekce and aoYPT" PKATUKINO TELIX- IlUMI t jeiie delam:y EVERYDOPY 10 OOINO TO TIIE CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE TWICE DAILY JiOS and 8;0S ' t D. W. GRIFFITH'S COLOSSAL $2,000,000 SPECTACLE "INTOLERANCE" Z.OVB-8 STltVOOLB Tintovauovr run aobs Mr. GRIFFITH'S First and Only Production Since "TUB BIRTH OF A NATION" k A WORLD oNcrturc; Strauss'a "Don Juan"; Bcetho an's clghtli sjmphony, and Bruch's Scot tish fnntasj-, played by Anton Wltek, 'Wolln Ist. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. Concert, Schmidt Quartet. Wltherspoon Hall. Night. MOXDAY, FEBRUARY 19. Violin recital, Hugcno Ysaye. Academj-. Afternoon. THURSDAY. Fcbritaiy 21. "The Marriage of Jcanettc" and "Hansel and Gretel," Philadelphia Operatic Society. Metropolitan. Afternoon. ARMSTRONG'S MUSEUM 716 MARKET ST. Admission lite 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. t. A? I WEEK 'fekf FEB-5TH tK THE ? ONLY ;y LIVING 3Legged Boy The Armless Wonder 800-Pound Sea Cow Alive BEE KING ln 'L.?.wn60,000 TODAY Your Last Chance to See the SAMAR (Siamese) TWINS I VRIP AST MAT- TODAY , lIIiV iabT TIME TOMOHT "THE BLUE PARADISE" with CECIL LEAN BEOINNINCI t Fe.rtrnan.; BEATS Monday rewnaiy o ANNA HELD I Mon .Tues .Wed ' t-MfiiHH ! ii EDITH SB, Aatoole Moreae tjfeejji 'V S ' "' Money Magic mr& " frll! j Orchestra 18 ' ' ' '. "lIME. TIIEA HOLM , I Vocalist -firom Oerman Royal ' , Opera Co, Derlln) Thursday Friday, Saturday if iH "The Princess of Patches'' -,) a7?Ml'V ffMmZk Aiill.ffTie'M W'l rwtwwf: Zw f lsl IIBL.I la "FOLLOW MB," with HENRY LEWIS -'.'.' ..I ' ' ' ' v ISLT the players BEN JEROME REHEARSES EDDIE Krnest Truex. who pla-i the title rolo In "Verj Good i:ddle" nt tho Adelphl. has been experiencing dllllculty In getting off tho stage after singing his comic song, "When You Wear a Thirteen Collar" Ho only has two extra eises for this song and there Is nlunjs hufllclcnt applause to warrant at least three more en-.e's So Truex decided to wilte seer.il crses him self, and Hen Jerome, musical director of "Very Good Hddle," has been putting through his paces ns directed aboe Kerj' person who has a plon oi pliDim gruph Is familiar with the comnosltlons nt Hen Jeiome. Though still a icrj- jounc man, he has at least dozen populat muticai comedlec to his record. He is the composer of "Tno Iloj-a! Chef," "Th Isle of Spice." "Mr. Hamlet of Uroaelwaj," in which Heldle Foy was starred; "He Camo From Milwau kee," which scred Sam Bernard for two seasons; "Tho Girl at the Gate," "Louisiana Lou," and many other successes. Mr. Jerome's father was tho director of a musical Institute In New York which was attended by nearly all of tho present day composers. , .A&& Walnut Above 8th Street Matinee Daily First Appearance Here In Two Yeara The Show With 1000 Laughs DREW and CAMPBELL'S NEW LIBERTY GIRLS win. JACK CONWAY 5'irSflB?"" ARTHUR MAYER and ETTA JOERN8 50 Clever Artists 50 PRESENTING "Riley's Vacation" Academy of JIuslc, Mon. Evg Feb. 5 WALTER Damrosch Conductor JOSEF Hofmann Soloist New York Symphony Orchestra Res Seats, 75c to 2 00, NOW at Heppe's Twenty-ninth Annual German-American Charity Ball Under the Auspices of The Macnncrchor ACADEMY OF MUSIC TUESDAY EVENING, l'KIIRUARY 13, 1017 Froceede to the Police Pension Fund and the Firemen's Pension Fund, ot Philadelphia Admission Cards (Oentleman and Two Ladles) 15 00 Spectator Tickets (Amphitheatre) S(l eta Tickets, lloxes and Reserved Seats can be had at Heppe's. 1111) Chestnut Street, or Academy on Rail Nlfht. Rltx-Carlton Hotel, Monday, Feb. 12, lliJO a m STAD-LEEFS0N Second Senate Recital, Assisted by Greta Torpadie SOrRANO Public Sale Monday. Feb. B. at Heppe's, 1118 Chestnut St. Tickets IS 00. FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE By JOHN RANDALL DUNN, C. 8. Member ot the Hoard of Lectureship of The Mother Church. The Flrs,t Church of Christ! Scientist, ln Uoston. Mass i-nnst. To be Delivered In llroitdnny Theatre BROAD AND HNiDKIl AVE." Sunday Afternoon, Feb. 4th. at 3.30 o'Clork W1THERSPOON HALL THURSDAY EVENINO. FEIIRUARY 8. AT 8 In -HELENWARE PROailAM UNIQUE PRICES 11.60. 11 inn ha- TlckeU at Heppe'a. HID Cheatnut Street -L. inminnnt M . .. y.n wv. im.ftn vr A HOUSE .tunauruuiAfl utjwa u j gp m, ms. Syrfigfe. ,i2Ji: r... k i. are poigj HER LIMPID EYESS INSPIRE SEVERAL .. " il JL,1MFIWU JLINES When It was announced that Anna Hi would ngaln enter tho stellar ranks at n head of her own company In "Follow MH It seemed that cery song writer In thfi country tooK ma in'ii in iiaiiu to comnoM i .11.... ...l.tnl. ttl tnt AnMI. W.IC. . ' uiu; tviiii.ii in ..... ...,.. iiiikiii. use in ej nloltlng her ejes. Thero wero tonn J tery posslblo descrliitlon, rnnirlnir fJ thoso composed by tho celebrities of'T. Pan Alley" to tho tintllscoercd geniuses ot tno so-caneii -tan urass country. An. pnrently Johnson's rhjmlng dictionary u worn threadbare In the efforts of soma .i tho lyricists to securo pcrfeelt, pertnltiibW nnd "nenr" rhjmes with tho word "tytt,1' following Is a samplo roceled from 4 ciuiiiiLuiii tviiu imiiv-i iu ie;e:uiiio writer! T;es cyen llkn atarn In tho akfei My htffh powered headlight petrifies. I nhould us. a dimmer. To norteti tho dimmer SOfif m 1 That shinea from my f,)cs and tho other tuyt 1 Hvldentlv this IndMduni's occunallon JM fluenced his cholco of subjects, which U perfectly natural, at Is shown by the foi. 1 lowing couplets written by ono of the elfc-I iriciiini lie eiio c.tRiiiu i ne'ttero in N(v4 York, whero tho dlmlnutlNo dlvette hiJ been appearing In .the rote of Claire 11 Tour In "l'ollow Mo" since early last au-SI luinii. inc electrician opines ns louows: 1 t til nhalUlnrt aab W I, 11,1 lIUlIf DIM) 1-Jf1 IJi Have a thousand rnmllepower, And rnusrt the Johns lo rowr. M ioc f'Sy ioc Added Attraction All Week CHARLIE CHAPLIN In l'lrst Presentation "Easy Street" oriiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiniiiiiiitiiiiiii Monday. Tuesday A Wednesday CJIAIN rnATURE TRIANGLE Presents FRANK KEENAN ylth MVROERY WILSON In "The Bride of Hate" t Thursday, Trlday & Saturday PRINCIPAL ATTRACTION METRO Presents OLQA PETROVA In Exclusive First Shpwlne "Burned Bridges" iiiiiiiiHiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii'sriiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiPi'Uioii COMING THE EVENT Or THE SEASON NORMA TALMADQE In rirst Presentation of "PANTKEA" 111:' mu WILL CREATE A SENSATION B IN lif tun HfHrt of tno Shopping D.mr.ct 11 A. M TO 1 I. M IOC. 150 1 Ti it ti ar ia n n I UVKNINQS 15c 23c. 35C I un Hftiurflivw Kvenlng iTlcew I'reiftu I. B. niSOOS rresenti tho SOCIAL WHIRL CONSISTINO OF UEAUTY MIRTH MELODY CAST INCLUDE8 Jack Russell, Lotto, Raker, Al Knight And Chorus of nroadway Beauties SAM KREWITS Presents AN INNOCENT BYSTANDER A SENSATIONAL 'COMEDY DRAMA . WITH MANY THRILLS WITH MANY OTHER FEATURES TjWq JJIUATUti I Ifn el.t l.alnm 1 (HV. dl MATINF.B DAILY 3 30. l?t HVFNINOS 7 end 9 10o unc iw MONDAY. TUE8DAY and WEDNESDAY ANTHONY CARABINE Presents "M Talbot's String Ban. TPinST PllT9!ff. WIWVHIIR Off jf MUMMERS' NEW YEAR'S PARADE 60 MUSICIAN8 tO 1 THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Mona Hungerford & In the Dellahtful Romance oil uAuutuuv 1 AND OT1IKK AflW UUrtfH WHILE "ACADEMY fieata at Heppe's. 111ft Ck Philadelphia I Tonight at 8 ,OichMtrae'mKgoW HBLV ft BSLmmM
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